Valentine, James W.
Valentine, James W., 1926-....
James William Valentine
James W. Valentine American evolutionary biologist
Valentine, James W. (James William), 1926-
VIAF ID: 24677035 (Personal)
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Works
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Ancestors and urbilateria | |
Architectures of biological complexity. | |
Assessing the fidelity of the fossil record by using marine bivalves | |
Californian pleistocene paleotemperatures | |
The Cambrian explosion : the construction of animal biodiversity | |
Cleavage patterns and the topology of the metazoan tree of life | |
Climate change and the integrity of science | |
Climate change, species range limits and body size in marine bivalves | |
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A Comparative Study of Diversification Events: The Early Paleozoic Versus the Mesozoic | |
Contrarian clade confirms the ubiquity of spatial origination patterns in the production of latitudinal diversity gradients | |
Contrasting responses of functional diversity to major losses in taxonomic diversity | |
Convergence, divergence, and parallelism in marine biodiversity trends: Integrating present-day and fossil data | |
DEEP-SEA ASTEROIDS: HIGH GENETIC VARIABILITY IN A STABLE ENVIRONMENT. | |
Dissecting latitudinal diversity gradients: functional groups and clades of marine bivalves | |
The Evolution of Multicellular Plants and Animals / James W. Valentine. - (9.1978) | |
Evolution / Theodosius Dobzhansky, et al. - 1977 | |
Evolutionary dynamics of plants and animals: a comparative approach | |
Evolutionary paleoecology of the marine biosphere | |
Evolving : the theory and processes of organic evolution | |
Fossils, molecules and embryos: new perspectives on the Cambrian explosion | |
Generation of Earth's first-order biodiversity pattern | |
Genetic variability in a temperate intertidal phoronid, Phoronopsis viridis. | |
GENETIC VARIATION IN TRIDACNA MAXIMA, AN ECOLOGICAL ANALOG OF SOME UNSUCCESSFUL EVOLUTIONARY LINEAGES. | |
Genus age, provincial area and the taxonomic structure of marine faunas | |
Global environmental predictors of benthic marine biogeographic structure | |
"Hopeful monsters," transposons, and Metazoan radiation | |
The impact of the pull of the recent on the history of marine diversity | |
LARVAL ADAPTATIONS AND PATTERNS OF BRACHIOPOD DIVERSITY IN SPACE AND TIME. | |
Late Precambrian bilaterians: grades and clades | |
A macroevolutionary perspective on species range limits | |
Mass extinctions: Sensitivity of marine larval types | |
Morphological and developmental macroevolution: a paleontological perspective. | |
Morphological complexity increase in metazoans | |
Multiple origins of life | |
On the origin of phyla | |
Out of the tropics, but how? Fossils, bridge species, and thermal ranges in the dynamics of the marine latitudinal diversity gradient | |
Phanerozoic diversity patterns : profiles in macroevolution | |
Phylogeny of Opisthokonta and the evolution of multicellularity and complexity in Fungi and Metazoa | |
Plate Tectonics and the History of Life in the Oceans / James W. Valentine and Eldridge M. Moores. - (04.1974) | |
Pleistocene invertebrates from northwestern Baja California Del Norte, Mexico | |
Radiometric Ages of Pleistocene Fossils from Cayucos, California | |
Recent advances in paleoecology and ichnology | |
Shaping the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient: New Perspectives from a Synthesis of Paleobiology and Biogeography | |
Signature of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in the modern biota | |
Species-genus ratios reflect a global history of diversification and range expansion in marine bivalves | |
Unwrapping Japan : society and culture in anthropological perspective | |
Why No New Phyla after the Cambrian? Genome and Ecospace Hypotheses Revisited |